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Amusements. H E A T E E ROYAL. JL ■ ■ "Lessees ... Messrs. Bates & Howard. LAST WEEkTI/AST WEEK, LAST WEEK OF ME. AND MBS. F. M. BATES. id Night. Harquis of Normanby, Zealand, The Marchioness of Normanby and suite, will honor the Theatre Royal with their distinguished presence. TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 9, By request of his Excellency the Governor, will be repeated the beautiful play of THE MARBLE HEAR T. Marco \ Mrs K M Bates. Aspasia ) ? hi( } ias , . ... Mr. E. M. Bate*. Raphael ) And the laughable farce of BROTHER BILL AND I, In which Mr. SAM HOWARD will appear THURSDAY.—Benefit of Sam HowardLook out for the RED POCKET-BOOK. |"v D D EE L L GW S' HALL. TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. CONTINUED SUCCESS OF BAKER'S GRAND HIBEENICON, Who, at the earnest solicitation of numerous patrons, have consented to remain a FEW NIGHTS LONGER. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. NEW BILL IN EVERY RESPECT. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! ! TO-NIGHT ! ! ! Come and see, hear, and be delighted by BAKER'S GRAND VARIETY COMBINATION. First time of—- " Only a dream of Home," " The two Hod Carriers," " Molly Asthore," "The Dutch Drum Major," Balfe'c" Good night Beloved," BARNEY'S COURTSHIP, Tom Moore's Ballad with Chorus, "Oh Where's the Slave so Lowly," '~ - "The Irish Mulligan Guards," "The Irish Immigrant," " Molly Darling," &c, &c, &c, THE GREATEST PROGRAMME OF THIS CONSTELLATION OF STARS. TO-NlGHT.—Reduction in price to Front Seats, only 3s. THURSDAY EVENING, BENEFIT OF MR. JOHN MORAN. NOTICETo families of four persons 10s. to front "seats. Musical Dibectob ... Mr. F. W. Cullimoke. Front seats, 35.; Gallery, 25.; Back seats, Is. Seats may be reserved atrthe Hall, on applion to Mr. Marshall. fromJA i~-t. --- e. verner, Manager. MeetingsX ODGE WATERLOO, 463 S.C. Tie regular Monthly Meeting of the above Lodge will be held at the Masonic Hall, Boul-cott-street, THIS EVENING. Lodge tyled at 7.30. Business : Initiations and passings. Visiting brethren invited to attend. By order of the R.W.M., H. INNISS, Secretary. 'ELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Society will be held at the Museum on WEDNESDAY, the 10th INST., at 8 p.m. BUSINESS.—AnnuaI Report, Statement of Accounts, and Election of Office-bearers, after which papers will be read. R. B. GORE, Secretary. Funeral Notices. THE friends of Mr. THOS. WAGG are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late daughter Elizabeth, which will leave the Criterion Hotel, Upper Hutt, on | THURSDAY, the 9th inst., at i o'clock I T. C. BUTLER, [ Undertaker. r\N SALE BY THE UNDEBSIGNEP: LINCOLN RAM LAMBS, LEICESTER RAM LAMBS, COTSWOLD RAM LAMBS, SOUTHDOWN RAM LAMBS, TWO and FOUR-TOOTH RAMS of the same Classes, Got by the imported rams exhibited at the Wairarapa Show on the Sth December, 1874, to all of which prizes were awarded, out of choice well-bred ewes of the same breeds. Delivery after the lambs are weaned, say about the middle of February. BETHUNE & HUNTEP Wellington, sth February, 1575. on by Messrs. llastwell, Baksiot.eh, and Co., with the whole of the waggons, drays, horses, bullocks, harness, &c, all in working order and in use. Also, the LEASES of the DEPOT in Wellington, and the STABLES and LAND at tinSilver Stream. The LEASE of the STABLES and DEPOT at Gi'eytown, could also be arranged. For further information, apply to— W. R. HASTWELL, Greytown ; H. BANNISTEE, Masterton ; Or, to THOS. C. DAECY, Agent, -quay, Wellington. SALE, PRIVATELY—That v;Ju- _ ' able Line of Coaches running between Wellington and Porirua. Applv to SAMUEL PEOSSEE, Crown and Anchor. A EAR .12 OFF 0E T l/MTV FOR SALE, a splendid Drawing-room Model American Organ, by Mason and Hamlin. Just imported, quite perfect, and to be sold at cost price. Apply to W. CLARKE, Lambtoa Quay.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4334, 9 February 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4334, 9 February 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4334, 9 February 1875, Page 1

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